Note: I wrote much of this prior to the 7/2/19 games, so a few roster moves and observations may be missing. Also, feel free to add in more detailed commentary for those who have studied the players more closely in a particular level; i did not do “just last month” splits on every single player so some players who have significantly improved upon slow starts (or the reverse) may be missed.

AAA/Fresno 2019

Rotation Now: Fedde, JRoss, McGowin, Hoover, Braymer

Rotation Mid-May: Voth, McGowin, Copeland, Espino, MSanchez.

Rotation to Start: McGowin, Copeland, Voth, Espino, Alvarez

Changes in the rotation since last post: Voth has earned his promotion, and then earned more starts over Fedde at the MLB level. It looks like the “hey lets use Joe Ross as a reliever” experiment is finally over; he’s been returned to Fresno to officially get stretched out and return to the rotation. Espino is on the DL, replaced by Hoover (who suddenly at 31 is a starter after years of pitching in relief?). Sanchez got demoted and replaced by Braymer, who just arrived. Lastly Copeland has been returned to the long-man/spot starter role. The sole holdover from 6 weeks ago is McGowin … but what this doesn’t show is his own up-and-back movement. Lots of shuffle in the Fresno rotation.

I’d like to highlight Ben Braymer though, because his being in AAA is pretty amazing. He was an 18th round pick in 2016, signed for just $100k out of Auburn, and now sits in the AAA rotation at the edge of the majors. I don’t think the Nats have seen such a low-round pick make it this far since perhaps Stephen Lombardozzi, a 19th rounder in 2008.

Changes in the bullpen since last post: Rainey promoted … and immediately became Nats bullpen savior of the week. Hoover now in the rotation. Nunu cut loose after posting a 7.25 ERA in 22 innings. Mills sent back down. Bourque was promoted to the majors from AA, then optioned back to AAA. Baez promoted from AA. Kontos signed. Copeland dumped to bullpen. Rodney signed and quickly promoted. Lastly Cordero, who was in DFA limbo last post, was claimed by Toronto and is gone. Phew; that’s 10 different moves for the team, just 3 guys in the same place they were 6 weeks ago, and just two stable names from day one.

Who’s hot: Dakota Bacus continues to be the most impressive reliever in AAA, maintaining a seasonal ERA of 2.36 and a whip of 1.19. Ross’ numbers as a starter in Fresno are respectable; 3.68 ERA in 5 starts with just 4 walks.

Who’s not? Kontos has not been good so far, but a lot of his ERA is one bad outing in Salt Lake. Howell has gotten shelled in basically each of his last 6-7 outings and looks toast from the stat sheets.

Who’s next guy to get the call? I think Bacus deserves the next call-up, perhaps over Bourque even though he’s not on the 40-man. I’d like to see Ross get the next spot start, on regular rest.

Who’s next to get the Axe? I think the team may be reaching the end of the line with over-30 MLFA guys like Kontos and Hoover, now that they’ve got a slew of new draft picks in.

How are we doing with these mini-predictions so far?

April: Adams and Voth to get the call, Dragmire to get the Axe. Results? Adams released (?), Voth now in Majors, Dragmire now demoted.

May: Voth, Rainey to get the call. Hoover, Mills, Sanchez, Dragmire to get the Axe. Results: Voth, Rainey now in Majors. Mills, Sanchez, Dragmire demoted. Hoover still hanging in there.

AA/Harrisburg 2019

Rotation Now: Mapes, Fuentes, MSanchez, Tetreault,Crowe with ALee just called up

Rotation Mid-May: Crowe, Tetreault, Sharp, Mapes, Braymer

Rotation to Start: Crowe, Fedde, Sharp, Mapes, Braymer*

Changes since last post: Sharp to the D/L, replaced by Fuentes. Braymer got bumped up, replaced by MSanchez coming back down. Lastly Lee just got promoted and may be taking someone’s spot.

Changes since last post: Bourque up, Baez up. Fuentes moved from swingman to rotation. Ondrusek bounced around, he’s currently on the AAA D/L. Mills was up and is now back. Bonnell was signed after being dropped by Tampa and has been pretty solid. Venters was signed, appeared briefly and was called up for bullpen reinforcement duty. Lastly Dragmire is dumped here after posting a double digit ERA in Fresno.

Who’s hot: Steven Fuentes has continued right where he left off in High-A, and holds a 1.80 ERA in 11 appearances/7 starts in AA. He’s only 22. I’m guessing we’re going to start seeing more of him on Nats top10 farm lists if he keeps this up.

Who’s not? Nobody is pitching egregiously bad honestly; Mapes and Tetreault are both posting worse than you’d like to see numbers but Tetreault is just 23 and is in AA for the first time. Mapes is a bit more concerning; he’s now 27, in his 6th pro season, was a 30th round pick probably given a 4-figure bonus, and the team has almost nothing invested in him.

Who’s next guy to get the call? Barrett? I wonder what else he has to prove in AA at this point. I’d say its a bit too early to promote Fuentes, and the rest of the rotation needs more time in AA.

Who’s next to get the Axe? Mapes may be at the end of the line, given his draft pedigree.

How are we doing with these mini-predictions so far?

April: Crowe, Fedde to get the call. Sharp, Gilbeau to get the Axe. Results? Fedde up, the rest still hanging in there

May: Crowe, Bourque to get the call. Pena to get the Axe. Results? Bourque up, Crowe and Pena still hanging in AA.

High-A/Potomac 2019

Rotation Now: Johnston, Raquet*, Cate*, ?, MPena (the question mark is because Lee got promoted the day we were writing this)

Changes since last post: Borne to the D/L, Lee promoted. To replace them we got Cate from Low-A and a question mark the be filled (if it were me) by Teel. Otherwise a very steady rotation here: 3 of the 5 havn’t changed since opening day.

Changes from last time: Istler returns from XST/witness protection. Fletcher promoted from low-A, along with Pantoja (and Teel, and Cate: we’ve seen 5 promotions so far). Bogucki released.

Who’s hot: I like what I see out of Teel and Fletcher so far, both mid-season promotions. Fletcher has a 24/5 K/BB ratio since being promoted a few weeks back, and Teel has now made it to his 4th pro level since being drafted last June. Amazingly, Reyes seems to have found his calling, going 10 straight outings without giving up a run.

Who’s not? Raquet has the worst WHIP of the rotation, and Pena the worst ERA. Yet both remain mainstays in the Potomac bullpen. Raquet is putting up almost identical numbers to last year, but as a high-bonus 3rd rounder probably gets more rope than a similarly producing 15th rounder. Pena is just 22 but may be working towards another year in Potomac.

Who’s next guy to get the call? Istler really should be in AA; he’s given up zero runs in 10 High-A innings, which shouldn’t be a surprise since he spent most of last year in AA posting a 2.53 ERA. Why exactly is he in Potomac?

Who’s next to get the Axe? Unclear; McKinney’s season numbers are poor but he’s pitched a number of clean outings since his return from the D/L. Cate’s first two starts havn’t been stellar. I don’t have a great case for anyone to get demoted or cut.

How are we doing with these mini-predictions so far?

April: Tetreault and Fuentes up. Reyes and Bourne to get the axe.. Results? Both Tetreault and Fuentes since promoted. Reyes dumped from the rotation finally, Borne on the D/L.

May: Nobody to get the call. Bogucki and Reyes to get the Axe. Results? Bogucki indeed released, Reyes demoted to the pen but succeeding in new role.

Changes since last post: Cate Promoted, Peguero to the D/L. To replace them we’ve seen Schaller promoted up from XST/GCL and Stoeckinger pulled from the tandem starter ranks. Like with Potomac, 3 of the 5 starters the same since opening day.

changes since last post: Howell returns to the fold after missing all of 2018 with injury. Fletcher promoted. Vann (a 2018 draftee) promoted up from XST/GCL.

Who’s hot: Stoeckinger has earned his spot in the rotation (if, indeed he stays there). 2.54 ERA, 1.19 whip in 39 IP as a tandem starter this year.

Who’s not? Alastre continues to struggle in the rotation; hes now ballooned to a 6.11 ERA and 1.71 whip on the year while repeating the level. He’s only 21 though, so he’s got plenty of time. Howell has struggled since his reinstatement, and he does not have a ton of time, being a lower round pick coming off injury.

Who’s next guy to get the call? Turner has had a nifty time in the Low-A bullpen; 28 Ks in 17 innings. I’d also say Peguero, who has the best stats of any starter, but he’s on teh D/L currently.

Who’s next to get the Axe? Alastre. Howell.

How are we doing with these mini-predictions so far?

April: Peguero and Fletcher up. Alastre to get the Axe. Results? Peguero hurt, Fletcher up, Alastre still in the rotation.

Its a little early to pass judgement on the starts out of Auburn, but we’ll do it anyway. I will note though that with recent 2019 draftee assignments, there’s now TWENTY (20) arms on the squad. So you have to wonder if we’re about to see some shedding.

Who’s hot: Niomar Gomez has had 3 solid starts to begin the season, picking up where he left off last year. Troop, in his 3rd pro season, has yet to give up a run while posting a 12/0 K/BB ratio in two starts and needs to be moved up. Strom looks solid, after struggling in Low-A, and may be stuck between levels.

Who’s not? 18yr old Pedro Gonzalez has had 3 starts; in those 3 starts he’s pitched a grand total of 4 innings, given up 13 hits 5 walks and 18 total runs. Those are Trevor Rosenthal numbers. He had a 9.60 ERA in the GCL last year; why exactly is he in Short-A going against college draftees 4 years his senior?

Who’s next guy to get the call? Troop

Who’s next to get the Axe? Gonzalez.

Rookie/GCL 2019

rotation: Denaburg, Alvarado/Seijas, Yean, Pozo, Rutledge, Peterson

tandem starters: Hiraldo, BPena*, Beasley

bullpen: Jameson, WSeverino, Amoroso, Dyson, Ferrer*, Cuevas, Ribalta

We’re basically one “turn” through the GCL rotation, and now we have 1st round pick Jackson Rutledge in Florida for (presumably) a short stay. Surprise 2019 signees Michael Cuevas and Orlando Ribalta are also here and may themselves be in the rotation (they were just assigned yesterday or today).

The Big News here is Mason Denaburg of course. He’s finally on a team and pitching professionally. Through two starts, he’s given up a couple runs in 7 innings, with a few too many walks.

Who’s hot: too early

Who’s not? too early.

Who’s next guy to get the call? Rutledge really shouldn’t be here long. Neither should Tyler Dyson, 5th round 2019 pick from Florida. And neither should Todd Peterson, 7th round pick out of LSU. Generally speaking, SEC starters are Short-A talents at worst, and should be fast tracked to Low-A

Who’s next to get the Axe? nobody.

XST names of interest

Why hasn’t Nick Wells been assigned to a level yet?? He was traded for weeks ago.

Robbie Dickey has not pitched since 2016, yet still remains in XST.

4th rounder Matt Cronin has yet to be assigned to a team; i’m really curious to see if he can move fast.

The rotation is: Voth, McGowin, Copeland, Espino, MSanchez. Changes from last post: Alvarez got dumped to the bullpen thanks to his 8.20 ERA, Dragmire is on the D/L, Ross got promoted to the needy MLB bullpen, and MSanchez was promoted up from AA to fill the rotation gap.

The Bullpen is: Rainey, Hoover, Self, Bacus, Nuno, JMills*, Blazek with Alvarez as long-man/spot starter. Changes from last post: Adams was DFA’d and traded for Nick Wells, a Battlefield HS grad who now gets to play closer to home. Cordero was also DFA’d and as of this writing sits in DFA limbo. To replace them the team promoted JMills from AA and signed Blazek off the street a day before this writing.

Who’s hot: McGowin has thrown 4 straight QS. Voth remains the best AAA starter, keeping his ERA under 4.00 despite playing in the PCL. Self and Bacus continue to perform well in their first AAA experiences. I continue to be dumbfounded why Adams was DFA’d; here’s his AAA line this year for Fresno: 12.1 IP, 2.19 ERA, 0.89 Whip, 24/3 K/BB. Yet the team (at the time) thought it was more important to keep Cordero on the roster.

Who’s not? Dragmire may go straight to release waivers off the D/L (28 hits in 13 IP). Mills does not look ready for AAA (13.50 ERA in 8 IP). Neither does Mario Sanchez (13 hits in 7IP in 2 starts).

Who’s next guy to get the call? Voth if they need a starter. The only 40-man reliever left here is Rainey and he can’t find the plate (28ks and 12 walks in 16.2 innings).

Who’s next to get the Axe? the JJ Hoover experiment may be over. Both Mills and Sanchez probably should return to AA. Dragmire continues to be in jeopardy of his roster spot when he gets healthy.

Who’s hot: Crowe remains the best AA starter and is probably now the best SP prospect in our system. Bourque has a 29/5 K/BB ratio in 18 innings and its rather inexplicable that he a) remains in AA and b) has not yet gotten called into the MLB relief corps to alleviate the bullpen issues. Tetreault has picked up right where he left off in High-A, with a 1.43 ERA through 3 AA starts and now has a 1.50 across 7 starts and two levels on the year. Barrett continues to look solid and has MLB experience, so may be an option in the future.

Who’s not? Mapes has the worst ERA of the rotation, really the only starter you can quibble with. Pena and Guilbeau are struggling in the bullpen.

Who’s next guy to get the call? Crowe, Bourque

Who’s next to get the Axe? Pena; the org has stuck by him a long, long time fora 16th round pick. He’s 27 in AA and now in his 8th pro season here. But an ERA in the 6s puts him on the chopping line when the next reliever needs to be promoted.

High-A/Potomac 2019

Rotation: Johnston, Borne*, Raquet*, ALee, MPena. Changes from last time: Tetreault promoted, Reyes dumped to the pen after posting an ERA > 9.00. Replaced in the rotation by Lee, who was bumped up from spot-starter/swingman.

Who’s hot: I like what I see out of Lee in the rotation so far; he’s got the best ERA and peripherals of any High-A starter. Teel and Bartow are the best relievers right now by stats, and Bartow has 2 of the 3 saves the staff has on the entire season (how is that possible? In 14 victories they only have 3 saves. that’s saying something).

Who’s not? Raquet and Pena both have ERAs north of 7 in the rotation. Nothing personal against Raquet, but I hated the draft pick at the time, and now he’s repeating high-A with the same crummy numbers and lack of swing and miss he exhibited there last year. Every time I see him get shelled in a start its another indictment of that draft pick and that draft class in general.

Who’s next guy to get the call? They’ve already promoted the two best arms (Tetreault and Fuentes). No starters really pushing for a promotion right now.

Who’s next to get the Axe? Bogucki is putting on > 2 runners an inning but was solid in High-A last year. The fact that Reyes continues to have a roster spot astounds me: he is now in high-A for the 3rd year; he was also in High-A in 2016 and 2017, neither season of which merited his 2018 promotion to AA (where he got shelled).

Low-A/Hagerstown 2019

Rotation: Alastre, Adon, Cate*, Irvin, FPeguero. Changes from last time: Strom was demoted to XST, and the tandem starting seems to have been somewhat relaxed in that this set of 5 starters has rotated for several turns now.

Bullpen: Stoeckinger*, AGuillen, RWilliamson*, Tapani, Fletcher*, Day as swingmen/spot starters, along with Brasher, TTurner in the pen as more conventional relievers. Changes from last time: Teel and German promoted, and RWilliamson and Tapani promoted from GCL/XST.

Who’s hot: Cate and Peguero, the two starters I noted as being “hot” in the last post, remain the two best starters in Low-A. Cate, a college Sr 2nd rounder last year, is probably too old for the level and needs to be moved up. Fletcher, Stoeckinger and Guillen are pitching well in their “tandem” multi-inning roles.

Who’s not? Irvin’s seasonal numbers are skewed by a 1ip/9-run outing, but he has the worst ERA in the rotation right now. Brasher has gotten hit hard in limited action. Alastre continues to not find the plate; he has 25 walks in 35 innings.

Who’s next guy to get the call? Cate needs to move up stat. Same with Peguero; he’s now 23 dominating Low-A. Why are they still there? Same with Fletcher; he’s now 23, was a senior sign and has 6 weeks of dominant numbers in low-A. Why wait?

Who’s next to get the Axe? Brasher seems most likely to be the next guy sent back to XST.

XST names of interest

Where is Istler? He was solid in AA and even had some AAA time last year. Still unassigned.

Where’s Jhon Romero? He got assigned to High-A.

Pantoja? Still missing; may have been a “quiet” release.

No word yet about Seth Romero‘s rehab progress.

Since the last posting, the team officially assigned 5 guys to Low-A and put them directly on the DL: Barnett, WDavis, Howell, SRomero, Troop. Barrett and WDavis were on the GCL team last year. Howell and Troop were “missing” names from last year’s Low-A team now found, and of course Romero remains perhaps the worst 1st round pick this team has had since the Aaron Crow/Jim Bowden debacle.

We’re now a couple turns through the four full season minor league rotations and I thought i’d take a quick gander at what the “rotations” looked like, with some short sample size judgements as to who has come out of the gate hot or not from a stats perspective. I have not seen any of these games, just looking at milb.com’s stat page. So feel free to add in any personal opinions

AAA/Fresno 2019

The rotation is looking like: McGowin, Copeland, Voth, Espino, Alvarez, with Dragmire as a spot-starter and Joe Ross having been yanked up to MLB bullpen duty (replaced by Alvarez). Espino returns to the fold, having signed elsewhere as a MLFA a couple years back.

Who’s hot: Voth and McGowin have started well out of the rotation, Voth sporting a 16/1 K/BB ratio and McGowin 12/2. I’m liking the first start from off-season signing Copeland too. In the bullpen, Adams has 5 innings, 1 hit and 11 punch outs while Hoover has yet to give up a hit (though.. he’s walked 7 guys in 6 innings).

Who’s not? Dragmire. In three appearances so far, he’s pitched 9 2/3rds innings, given up 21 hits and only struck out 3 guys. Ouch. In the bullpen, both Rainey and Hoover have more walks than Ks so far.

Who’s next guy to get the call? Honestly, it might be time to give Adams another shot. His numbers merited the promotion moreso than Williams (who has the highest ERA in Fresno). Next time there’s a spot start you have to think Voth is putting his name first in line.

Who’s getting the Axe? Dragmire seems to be in trouble; he’s a MLFA re-signing so I can’t imagine the team has much invested in him, especially now that Alvarez and Espino are in the AAA rotation.

AA/Harrisburg 2019

Rotation: Crowe, Fedde, Sharp, Mapes, Braymer*, with swingman/spot starts by Baez and MSanchez (who we get back after having flipped him for Jimmy Cordero on the AAA squad).

Bullpen: Bourque, Brinley, Condra-Bogan, JMills*, RPena, Guilbeau*, ABarrett (Bacus already promoted). Great to see Barrett back here and hope he can re-contribute at the MLB level.

Who’s hot: Crowe and Fedde in the rotation: Crowe’s given up just 6 baserunners in his first two starts, Fedde just 7. Mapes has an 11/1 K/BB ratio in his two starts. In the bullpen, Barrett and Condra-Bogan have been solid.

Who’s not? Sterling Sharp has a 6.30 ERA through 2 starts. Bourque and Gilbeau have elevated whips but they’ve only thrown a handful of innings.

Who’s next guy to get the call? I think Crowe may merit a promotion to AAA if he keeps this up for the rest of the month, perhaps to cover for injury or if one of our veteran guys exercises an opt-out. We know Fedde is staying put to serve as the Nats 6th starter.

Who’s next to get the Axe? Nobody really; Sharp has the highest ERA but he’s a solid prospect who is in AA at age 23. We may have to keep an eye on Guilbeau; 2019 is his make-or-break season after two successive full seasons in high-A.

Who’s hot: Tetreault and perhaps Malvin Pena in the rotation, McKinney & Fuentes in the bullpen.

Who’s not? Reyes’ first start was not good. Bourne’s sporting a 2.31 whip so far. And Howard has given up 12 hits in 6 IP.

Who’s next guy to get the call? Nobody really screaming for a promotion so far; if you had to pick one of each i’d go with Tetrault and Fuentes (who is just 21 but has started great).

Who’s next to get the Axe? Reyes struggled last year in AA; if he can’t get guys out this year in High-A he’s not long for the league. Borne missed all of 2018 but is repeating a level and is now 25; its put up or shut up time.

Lots of “tandem” starting going on, though the roles seem to have settled into the “starter” going 4-5 and the tandem guy typically going 2-3. So its likely at some point the tandem guys either move into starters or purely bullpen roles.

Who’s hot: Peguero and Cate. Peguero has 10/1 K/BB in 10 IP while Cate has struck out 12 in 9. Both the “relievers” in Hagerstown have been solid: German sporting 8 Ks and a 0.75 whip in 4 games, and Fletcher an even better 0.53 whip in 3 outings.

Who’s not? Alastre; the opening day starter has 11 walks and 12 hits given up in his 12 IP of work. Adon’s first start was a struggle; he’ll get another crack at it tonight before passing too much judgement.

Who’s next guy to get the call? I’d promote Peguero and Fletcher first from each group.

Who’s next to get the Axe? Alastre is only 20, but is repeating low-A with similar results to last year.

XST names of interest

Where is Istler? He was solid in AA and even had some AAA time last year

Where’s Jhon Romero?

Pantoja? I wonder if he’s been released as a 25yr old and we just havn’t seen it updated on milb.com yet.

Another year in the books, and another 40 guys now potentially part of the Nats organization. Ok well really more like 32-33 new guys; that’s about how many i’d expect to sign out of this class.

We reviewed the top 10 more in-depth in the previous post since, historically, the most likely eventual MLB impact players are all top-end draft picks. Lets zip through the rest of the draft and do some quick commentary.

Round 11: Frankie Bartow, U Miami’s closer. I like this as an 11th rounder, which in today’s draft system are the first time you can grab someone of note and have a decent shot at them. Bartow has some career accolades (freshman all-american, finalist for collegiate closer of the year, etc). Yes he’s a college closer and that’s all he’ll be, but I like this as an 11th rounder.

Round 12: Graham Lawson, also an 8th/9th inning guy for South Carolina. Not as accomplished as Bartow, but similar role.

Round 13: Cody Wilson, a corner OF from FAU. Good power this year (14 homers), good speed (nearly 20 SBs). Not a bad 12th rounder. College Junior though so he has some leverage but it doesn’t seem like he slipped really.

Round 14: Aaron Fletcher. a Senior lefty starter from U Houston. Um, this was Houston’s Friday starter, who pitched a 4-hit, 0 earned run gem in the CWS regional opener to beat Purdue. Why wasn’t he picked up already? College numbers look great for a good team in a decent conference, conference pitcher of the year in 2018. Perhaps its because he doesn’t have massive K/9 numbers. Nonetheless, I like this pick.

Round 15: Evan Lee, a two-way draft eligible sophomore player for Arkansas. Lefty reliever and a corner OF. This is a weird one; he doesn’t have great numbers on either side of the ball, but he was an absolute beast coming out of HS (all-american on every service, Gatorade player of the state, etc). I wonder if this is an over slot candidate.

Round 16: Carson Teel, College Jr lefty starter from Oklahoma State. Entered the weekend rotation mid-season, gave them 11 starts, including getting the Win over USF in last weekend’s regional. Decent numbers on the season skewed by one bad outing against West Virginia. Another value pick.

Round 17: Ridge Chapman, coll JR mid-week starter for South Carolina; looks like a guy with some inflation in his stats; his BAA is .189 on the year but his ERA is 4.95. He’s a Juco transfer into South Carolina and his Juco numbers were pretty impressive; perhaps an area scout remembered him from 2017 (when he was drafted late but chose not to sign).

Round 18: Jacob Rhinesmith, Coll Jr center fielder from Western Kentucky (which, i’d like to point out, has completely ripped off the Nats Curly-W on their uniforms…). 14 homers, 13 SBs as a center fielder? Another Juco transfer with very gaudy 2017 numbers. Listed as 6’1″ 195, lefty. Maybe he sticks in center?

Round 19: Zach Linginfelter, RHP coll Sophomore from Tennessee. Was in relief most of the season, then put into the rotation towards the end of the year. Pitched well in the SEC tourney.

Round 20: Onix Vega, a Juco C from Broward College. Gotta have catchers for your short season teams.

Past Round 20, I’ll just note interesting guys; see the table above for the next 20 picks fully. From here down honestly most guys are just one-and-done short-season players.

Round 21: Ryan Tapani, 5th year Sr RHP from Creighton. Looks like Creighton’s Friday starter with pretty gaudy numbers (10-1, 2.38 ERA on the year). Just named 3rd team All-American by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. Son of former MLB player Kevin Tapani, a former pitcher who had more than 350 major league starts in a 13 year career. Nice 21st rounder senior sign.

Round 26: Colin Morse, a senior RHP from Shenandoah University by way of … McLean HS. A local kid. He seemed like a weekend starter for Shenandoah the last three years, and he had starts in all four years of his career.

Round 30 Trey Vickers, senior SS from Wichita State. Basically a four year starter at SS for a good baseball program. Not flashy, but I like the career accomplishment for a higher profile program.

Round 37 pick Cole Wilcox is an interesting throw-away pick; he was projected as a 1st rounder prior to the draft and was even tied to the Nats in some mocks, but he had a $3M price tag and so once he fell out of the 1st round he was guaranteed to go to school. He announced his intent to honor his commitment to University of Georgia even before the Nats picked him, where he’ll be a draft eligible sophomore in two years’ time.

Its notable that every single pick the Nats had between rounds 25 and 32 (8 straight rounds) were College seniors. And then, they ripped of five straight HS draftees from rounds 33-37, including a guy who was projected to go in the first round (Wilcox) in the 37th. It is almost as if the team got to round 33 and was like, “eh, we’re good, pick a bunch of prep kids as favors to executives or who we have no chance of signing.”

Summary of the Draft class:

23 Arms, 18 Position players, which adds up to 41 since we have a 2-way guy in Evan Lee.

16 College Juniors (or draft-eligible Sophomores)

14 College Seniors with no leverage

3 Juco guys

7 High Schoolers, 6 of which are basically throw-away picks in the late rounds.

Not surprisingly, a huge take from the SEC, which proved this year they’re unrivaled in terms of college baseball power.

Geographic Locations of picks:

6 from Florida, 4 from Georgia

4 from California, another 2 from Arizona

4 From Texas, another 2 from Oklahoma and 2 from Arkansas

3 from Tennessee, 2 from South Carolina and 2 from Kentucky

5 from the Midwest (Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Nebraska)

4 from random remaining states: one each from Connecticut, Wisconsin, Oregon and Virginia.

that’s 36 of the 40 picks from these 5 general areas. We know that Florida, Georgia and California are the three heaviest areas for providing baseball talent, but normally we see a big focus in the Texas/Oklahoma area with our drafts. Not this year; one quarter came from the two southeastern states this year.